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Johann Sebastian Bach

1685 - 1750 Person Name: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Scripture: Psalm 118 Harmonizer of "EIN' FESTE BURG" in Common Praise (1998) Johann Sebastian Bach was born at Eisenach into a musical family and in a town steeped in Reformation history, he received early musical training from his father and older brother, and elementary education in the classical school Luther had earlier attended. Throughout his life he made extraordinary efforts to learn from other musicians. At 15 he walked to Lüneburg to work as a chorister and study at the convent school of St. Michael. From there he walked 30 miles to Hamburg to hear Johann Reinken, and 60 miles to Celle to become familiar with French composition and performance traditions. Once he obtained a month's leave from his job to hear Buxtehude, but stayed nearly four months. He arranged compositions from Vivaldi and other Italian masters. His own compositions spanned almost every musical form then known (Opera was the notable exception). In his own time, Bach was highly regarded as organist and teacher, his compositions being circulated as models of contrapuntal technique. Four of his children achieved careers as composers; Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, and Chopin are only a few of the best known of the musicians that confessed a major debt to Bach's work in their own musical development. Mendelssohn began re-introducing Bach's music into the concert repertoire, where it has come to attract admiration and even veneration for its own sake. After 20 years of successful work in several posts, Bach became cantor of the Thomas-schule in Leipzig, and remained there for the remaining 27 years of his life, concentrating on church music for the Lutheran service: over 200 cantatas, four passion settings, a Mass, and hundreds of chorale settings, harmonizations, preludes, and arrangements. He edited the tunes for Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesangbuch, contributing 16 original tunes. His choral harmonizations remain a staple for studies of composition and harmony. Additional melodies from his works have been adapted as hymn tunes. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Alejandro Allen

Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Translator of "This Is the Day (Éste es el día)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Susana De La Fuente

Person Name: Susan De La Fuente Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Translator of "This Is the Day (Éste es el día)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Lilia Pardo

Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Translator of "This Is the Day (Éste es el día)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Tom Fettke

b. 1941 Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Arranger of "THIS IS THE DAY" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Thomas E. Fettke (b. Bronx, New York City, 1941) Educated at Oakland City College and California State University, in Hayward, CA, Fettke has taught in several public and Christian high schools and served as minister of music in various churches, all in California. He has published over eight hundred composi­tions and arrangements (some under the pseudonyms Robert F. Douglas and David J. Allen) and produced a number of recordings. Fettke was the senior editor of The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration (1986). Bert Polman

Norman Warren

1934 - 2019 Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Arranger of "THIS IS THE DAY" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

Paul Leddington Wright

b. 1951 Person Name: Paul Leddington Wright, b. 1951 Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Arranger of "[This is the day]" in Singing the Faith

Christopher Tambling

1964 - 2015 Scripture: Psalm 118:19-24 Arranger of "[This is the day, this is the day]" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Jack Taylor

Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Arranger of "[This is the day]" in Sing 'N' Praise Hymnal Vol. 2

Elmina Yoder

1911 - 2005 Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Arranger of "[This is the day, this is the day that the Lord hath made]" in Praises We Sing (2nd ed.) Aroda, VA Obituary

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